Bali Resort Stay Asia All-Inclusive Cruise to Hong Kong – Celebrity Solstice – 8 January 2026
Bali Resort Stay Asia All-Inclusive Cruise to Hong Kong– Celebrity Solstice – 8 January 2026. Also known as the Land of the Gods, Bali appeals through its sheer natural beauty of looming volcanoes and lush terraced rice fields that exude peace and serenity. It is also famous for surfers’ paradise! Bali enchants with its dramatic dances and colorful ceremonies, its arts, and crafts, to its luxurious beach resorts and exciting nightlife. And everywhere, you will find intricately carved temples.
After exploring hours are done for the day, you can surrender in total relaxation and experience the best of Balinese spa, located all over Bali. Balinese spa products are made with fine quality local ingredients and are perfect for you to also bring home as a souvenir!
There are many modes of transport to help you get around in Bali. A variety of excellent half day, full day and overnight tour packages are available from your hotel desk or any of the numerous travel agents and tour operators which abound in Bali. You can also find a car and driver who will also be your guide. Tell the driver your desired route and negotiate a fee.
An important virtue to have while on the road in Bali is patience! Although the road system in the heavily populated areas is quite reasonable (condition wise), it can also be heavily congested at peak periods. Ceremonial processions often take up the entire road so if you’re caught behind a procession, enjoy the colorful experience.
The mere mention of Bali evokes thoughts of a paradise. It’s more than a place; it’s a mood, an aspiration, a tropical state of mind. Sitting 18km southeast of Singaraja, some six or seven separate waterfalls – all fed by upland streams – pour up to 80m over cliffs in a verdant bamboo-forested valley. From the car park, it’s a hilly 45-minute, 1km walk through the tiny Sekumpul village, where trees of clove, cacao, jackfruit, mangosteen and more lead the way to steep stairs. Trails wind through the valley from one cascade to the other and its easy to while the day away in their splendor.
Given its remote location, hiring a driver to get you to Sekumpul is ideal. Bayu Sunrise goes the extra mile by providing transport from anywhere on Bali, in addition to accompanying you through the village and hiking to the falls.
From the car park, take a left and walk up the road. From here, it’s 10 minutes to the official waterfall entrance. Beware of stalls marked ‘Registration Station’ in the area – they are not officially affiliated with the falls and have been known to trick tourists into paying up. When you see the ‘Sekumpul Waterfall’ sign, take another left and continue along the brick road past village residences and small shops – at the end of this path you’ll find the official hut where you’ll pay the admission fee. From here, continue down the trail to a steep hill where the stairs begin. You’ll eventually make your way down to a stream (prepare to get your feet wet as you cross it); and the falls are shortly ahead.